LG will showcase a bendable display at this year's CES,eroticism and art which kicks off on Jan. 11.
The 48-inch Bendable Cinematic Sound (CSO) OLED display can bend and go back to fully flat as needed. The idea is to flatten the screen when watching TV and turn it into a curved display when gaming for better immersion.
The display can do more than just bend. LG's CSO tech also makes the display vibrate and produce sound, meaning it doesn't require speakers. LG says the film exciter — the part that vibrates the display and produces the sound — has been slimmed down from 9mm to 0.6mm, making the resulting display quite thin.
Other specs of note include a 40Hz to 120Hz variable refresh rate, and an "infinite" contrast ratio. LG says the display has been optimized for eye comfort as it emits a low level of blue light, which should make it suitable for long gaming sessions.
SEE ALSO: LG's new QNED TVs are the first to feature Mini LED technologyLG has been on fire when it comes to display tech lately. In October 2020, the company launched its rollable OLED in Korea, after working on it for more than two years. A few days ago, LG said it would showcase its transparent OLED displays at CES. The company has also launched a series of Mini LED TVs, called LG QNED Mini LED TVs, positioning them at the top of its LCD TV range.
LG has also launched a teaser for all of its display-related CES 2021 announcements. Check it out, below.
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